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In Northern England:

1784: Lort Burn, a stream running through the centre of Newcastle, fully culverted (covered).

1780s Great Frost of 1784 Church of St Cuthbert, Dufton Thomas Miles Richardson Snr (1784–1848) United Reformed Church
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004092:Newcastle during a severe frost Unknown 1784

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Select fables; with cuts, designed and engraved by Thomas and John Bewick, and others, previous to the year 1784
- together with a memoir; and a descriptive catalogue of the works of Messrs. Bewick Published 1820. Digitised and available as a free Google eBook.

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from Newcastle libraries (flickr)
065188:Blackfriars Friary Newcastle upon Tyne Hooper S. 1784

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United Reformed Church
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Great Frost of 1784
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Great Frost of 1784
- From late 1783 to 1786 the atmosphere was heavily polluted by volcanic activity in Iceland. This led to loss of lives and adverse health effects due to toxic gases and …
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Ouseburn Bridge by Thomas Miles Richardson
- "Ouseburn Bridge, near Newcastle, built by the Newcastle and North Shields Railway in the 1830s using laminated timber arches on masonry piers, similar to the Wiebeking system used in Paris. …

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Thomas Miles Richardson Snr (1784–1848)
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Thomas Miles Richardson Snr (1784–1848)
- Overview About Thomas Miles Richardson Thomas Miles Richardson (1784&ndash;1848) was a landscape painter. He was born in Newcastle on the 15th of May 1784. His father, George Richardson (d. 1806) …
Church of St Cuthbert, Dufton
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Church of St Cuthbert, Dufton
- Overview About St Cuthbert's church Map Street View St Cuthbert's Church is located on high ground, in between Dufton and Knock in Cumbria. The church's history dates back to medieval …

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